On 10/29/2010 03:02 PM, Glen Slick wrote:
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Jeff Walther<trag
at io.com> wrote:
Do any of you know if chip programmers (the EMP-30 specifically) work okay
with the parallel ports in port expanders? How about the Cardbus (or
whatever is replacing it) parallel port cards?
My *guess* is that you probably would not have much luck with a
parallel port which is behind any sort of USB interface. You might
have to read some fine print to determine whether the ports on a
notebook port expander / docking station are behind a USB interface or
a more native PCI bus.
If you try an ExpressCard (replacement for CardBus) parallel port card
you also need to make sure it is a native PCIe parallel port and not a
USB-parallel port. The ExpressCard form factor has both PCIe and USB
interfaces and it is not always clear which interface an ExpressCard
device uses.
Right -- check these out; same manufacturer, similar but not exactly the
same picture, different prices:
http://www.amazon.com/Port-Expresscard-Parallel-Adapter-Card/dp/B001Q7X0W6
[[ this is the "good" one - see the single 5* review ]]
=-= or =-=
http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-EC1UP-1PORT-Parallel-Expresscard/dp/B001IOPH…
[[ with the single 2* review... ]]
=-=-=
The former might actually do what you need, the latter probably will
not; and the price shows the difference...
There may be others out there that would work, but this was a 5-minute
search after a 14-hour day... ;-)
Hope this helps!
Roger "Merch" Merchberger